ESPN’s Stuart Scott honored for work in fight against cancer
Posted Jan 19, 2014
A short time after his magazine, “Men’s Health,” published a story on Stuart Scott’s battle with cancer, editor Bill Phillips told readers “We can all learn a lot from Stuart Scott.” Indeed, the ESPN commentator and multiple cancer survivor continues to fight and inspire others. Saturday in Indianapolis, Scott was one of the three guests of honor at the 14th annual “An Evening With Heroes” celebration.
(ESPN.com)
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